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  1. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Volume 2 by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2010-03-07
  2. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Complete by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2010-03-07
  3. How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day by Michael J. Gelb, 2000-02-08
  4. Amazing Leonardo da Vinci Inventions You Can Build Yourself (Build It Yourself series) by Maxine Anderson, 2006-01-01
  5. Leonardo's Notebooks by Leonardo da Vinci, 2009-10-01
  6. Who Was Leonardo da Vinci? (Who Was...?) by Roberta Edwards, 2005-09-08
  7. Leonardo: The Artist and the Man by SergeBramly, Leonardo Da Vinci, 1995-03-01
  8. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Volume 1 by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2010-03-07
  9. The How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci Workbook: Your Personal Companion to How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael J. Gelb, 1999-06-15
  10. Leonardo da Vinci by Diane Stanley, 2000-09-30
  11. The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (Volume 1) by Leonardo da Vinci, 1970-06-01
  12. Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Works
  13. Leonardo da Vinci for Kids: His Life and Ideas, 21 Activities (For Kids series) by Janis Herbert, 1998-10-01
  14. Leonardo Da Vinci: The Complete Paintings and Drawings by Frank Zollner, Johannes Nathan, 2003-02-01

1. Leonardo Da Vinci
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2. Leonardo Home Page
Leonardo da Vinci can inspire your class! Participating in activities based on Leonardo's scientific and engineering works, students will learn as he
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3. Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci (14521519) It may seem unusual to include Leonardo da Vinci in a list of paleontologists and evolutionary biologists.
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4. Leonardo Da Vinci Online
Leonardo da Vinci Italian High Renaissance Painter and Inventor, 14521519 Guide to pictures of works by Leonardo da Vinci in art museum sites and
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5. Leonardo Da Vinci, The Man The Inventor
Extensive information centre on the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci and his machines.
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6. Le Macchine Di Leonardo Da Vinci - Leonardo Da Vinci Machines
Reconstructions of over 40 of Leonardo da Vinci machines regarding flight, war, hydraulics and mechanics. Photos, biography and details on
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7. Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519, Biography About The Famous
Leonardo da Vinci 14521519, biography about the famous renaissance artist and painter from Italy ( find unique pictures and facts you can't find
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8. Leonardo Da Vinci - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
But the greatest of all Andrea s pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, in whom, With the genius and legacy of Leonardo da Vinci having captivated authors and
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Leonardo da Vinci April 15 May 2 ) was an Italian Renaissance architect musician ... geometer , and painter . He has been described as the archetype of the " Renaissance man " and as a universal genius . Leonardo is famous for his masterly paintings, such as The Last Supper and Mona Lisa . He is also known for designing many inventions that anticipated modern technology, although few of these designs were constructed in his lifetime. In addition, he helped advance the study of anatomy astronomy , and civil engineering . Renaissance humanism saw no mutually exclusive polarities between sciences and arts. Leonardo da Vinci
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Leonardo was born in Anchiano , near Vinci, Italy , the illegitimate child of Ser Piero da Vinci, a young notary , and Caterina, most likely a peasant girl. It has been suggested, albeit on scanty evidence

9. WebMuseum Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci Timeline The High Renaissance
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10. EUROPA - Education And Training - Second Phase
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11. Island Of Freedom - Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci. 14521519. Self Portrait, 1512. PLACES Leonardo da Vinci Vinci - Leonardo s Home Town The life and work of the great Italian
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The life and work of the great Italian Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci have proved endlessly fascinating for later generations. What most impresses people today, perhaps, is the immense scope of his achievement. In the past, however, he was admired chiefly for his art and art theory. Leonardo's equally impressive contribution to science is a modern rediscovery, having been preserved in a vast quantity of notes that became widely known only in the 20th century.
Leonardo was born on Apr. 15, 1452, near the town of Vinci, not far from Florence. He was the illegitimate son of a Florentine notary, Piero da Vinci, and a young woman named Caterina. His artistic talent must have revealed itself early, for he was soon apprenticed (c. 1469) to Andrea Verrocchio, a leading Renaissance master. In this versatile Florentine workshop, where he remained until at least 1476, Leonardo acquired a variety of skills. He entered the painters' guild in 1472, and his earliest extant works date from this time. In 1478 he was commissioned to paint an altarpiece for the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. Three years later he undertook to paint the Adoration of the Magi for the monastery of San Donato a Scopeto. This project was interrupted when Leonardo left Florence for Milan about 1482. Leonardo worked for Duke Lodovico Sforza in Milan for nearly 18 years. Although active as court artist, painting portraits, designing festivals, and projecting a colossal equestrian monument in sculpture to the duke's father, Leonardo also became deeply interested in nonartistic matters during this period. He applied his growing knowledge of mechanics to his duties as a civil and military engineer; in addition, he took up scientific fields as diverse as anatomy, biology, mathematics, and physics. These activities, however, did not prevent him from completing his single most important painting

12. ABC News New Leonardo Da Vinci Drawing Discovered In London
New Leonardo Da Vinci drawing discovered in London
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13. Leonardo Da Vinci: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Source Leonardo da Vinci , Artist / Scientist Born 15 April 1452 Birthplace Vinci, Italy Death 2 May 1519 (Natural causes) Best Known As Painter.
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  • Born: 15 April 1452 Birthplace: Vinci, Italy Died: 2 May 1519 (Natural causes) Best Known As: Painter of the Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci is best remembered as the painter of the Mona Lisa (1503-1506) and The Last Supper (1495). But he's almost equally famous for his astonishing multiplicity of talents: he dabbled in architecture, sculpture, engineering, geology, hydraulics and the military arts, all with success, and in his spare time doodled parachutes and flying machines that resembled inventions of the 19th and 20th centuries. He made detailed drawings of human anatomy which are still highly regarded today. Leonardo also was quirky enough to write notebook entries in mirror (backwards) script, a trick which kept many of his observations from being widely known until decades after his death. Leonardo da Vinci means "Leonardo from the town of Vinci," and thus he is generally referred to in short as "Leonardo" rather than as "da Vinci."

14. OCAIW - Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci Italian Painter, Sculptor and Architect, 14521519 - High Renaissance. Links to pictures of works by Leonardo da Vinci in image
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15. WebMuseum: Leonardo Da Vinci
Collection of paintings and information on the great master.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Timeline: The High Renaissance The first object of the painter is to make a flat plane appear as a body in relief and projecting from that plane.
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo DA VINCI (b. 1452, Vinci, Republic of Florence [now in Italy]d. May 2, 1519, Cloux, Fr.), Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper (1495-97) and Mona Lisa (1503-06) are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance. His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of his time. The Adoration of the Magi
1481-82 (200 Kb); Yellow ochre and brown ink on panel, 246 x 243 cm (8 x 8 ft); Uffizi, Florence
Lady with an Ermine
1483-90 (150 Kb); Oil on wood, 53.4 x 39.3 cm (21 x 15 1/2 in); Czartoryski Museum, Cracow
Madonna Litta
c. 1490-91 (150 Kb); Tempera on canvas, transferred from panel, 42 x 33 cm (16 1/2 x 13 in); Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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16. Leonardo Da Vinci Image Gallery
The so famous leonardo masterpiece annunciation in a beautiful format. From the Uffizi Gallery.
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17. Leonardo Da Vinci: The Painter
Excerpt from Reading About the World, Volume 1.
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Leonardo da Vinci: The Painter (15th Century CE)
What qualities does Leonardo claim for his own art in contrast to that of others? Why does he feel that perspective is important?
Introduction
Because I can find no useful or pleasant subject to discourse on, since the men who came before me have taken all the useful and pleasant subjects and discoursed on them at length, I find I must behave like a pauper who comes to the fair last, and can provide for himself in no other way than to take those things of trivial value that have been rejected by other buyers. I, then, will fill my shopping bag with all these despised and rejected wares, trash passed over by previous buyers, and take them and distribute them, not in the great cities, but in the poorest villages, taking whatever money might be offered. I realize many will call my little work useless; these people, as far as I'm concerned, are like those whom Demetrius was talking about when he said that he cared no more for the wind that issued from their mouths than the wind that issued from their lower extremities. These men desire only material wealth and are utterly lacking in wisdom, which is the only true food and wealth for the mind. The soul is so much greater than the body, its possessions so much nobler than those of the body. So, whenever a person of this sort picks up any of my works to read, I half expect him to put it to his nose the way a monkey does, or ask me if it's good to eat. I also realize that I am not a literary man, and that certain people who know too much that is good for them will blame me, saying that I'm not a man of letters. Fools! Dolts! I may refute them the way Marius did to the Roman patricians when he said that some who adorn themselves with other people's labor won't allow me to do my own labor. These folks will say that since I have no skill at literature, I will not be able to decorously express what I'm talking about. What they don't know is that the subjects I am dealing with are to be dealt with

18. Leonardo Da Vinci
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19. Leonardo Da Vinci And The Brain
Includes anatomical drawings by leonardo and extracts from his writings in brain function, plus Medieval and Renaissance diagrams of the brain, its ventricles, and their function in cognition.
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Home DRAGON SNOMAD Bioinformatics ... Publications Leonardo da Vinci Supplementary materials for Leonardo da Vinci's Contributions to Neuroscience Trends in Neurosciences , 2002 25(4):217-220). Click here for a pdf of the article. (We thank Trends in Neurosciences for kind permission to post this article. The owners of the Leonardo da Vinci drawings reproduced in this article do not give permission to show the images on the internet, so the figures are hidden on the pdf.) Click here for a link to the article at BioMedNet (requires a subscription) or here for a PubMed link.. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) made far-reaching contributions in many areas of science, technology and art. Leonardo's pioneering research into the brain led him to make discoveries in neuroanatomy (such as the maxillary antrum) and neurophysiology (he was the first to pith a frog). His injection of hot wax into the brain of an ox provided a cast of the ventricles and represents the first known use of a solidifying medium to define the shape and size of an internal body structure. Leonardo developed an original, mechanistic model of sensory physiology. He undertook his research with the broad goal of providing physical explanations of how the brain processes visual and other sensory input, and integrates that information via the soul. Figure 1, panel A: drawing of the human skull (c.1489)

20. Leonardo (Leonardo Da Vinci)
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IK: Biblioteko Bildoj Diroj ... Enciklopedio Lasta aktualigo: jxauxdon la 21-an de marto 2002 je 16.13 GMT Leonardo DA VINCI (1452-1519) (itale, Leonardo da Vinci ; latine, Leonardus Vincius ; france Leonard de Vinci ) estis itala pentristo, inventisto, arkitekto, ingxeniero kaj sciencisto de la Alta Renesanco, facile vivinte en la du kulturoj de scienco kaj belarto. Li estis unu el la tri plej bonaj pentristoj de la Renesanco (kun Rafaelo kaj Mikelangxelo), pentristo de monahxejoj kaj belegaj, misteraj virinoj. Li estas la mondfama pentristo de La Gioconda . Tre talenta, inteligenta, scivola, kreiva, inventema kaj memfida, li estas preskaux la difino mem de la vorto "genio". Li logxis precipe en Florenco kaj Milano, sed ankaux en Romo kaj Francio, kie li mortigxis. Kvankam li estas pli fama kiel pentristo, li gajnis sian panon precipe kiel milita ingxeniero. La Gioconda La Joconde en la franca

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